The following are the main stories in Wednesday’s newspapers.
Times of Malta says the company which has been handling all cleaning services at the government’s St Vincent De Paul facility for over three years, and paid millions of euros, did not even exist at the time it was tasked to do the work. In another story, the newspaper says nine teenagers have been diagnosed with potentially life-threatening heart conditions that would have likely gone unnoticed for several years had it not been for a recently concluded research project.
The Malta Independent says PN leader Adrian Delia is now more determined to continue leading the Nationalist Party.
Malta Today says PN MPs are eyeing Louis Galea as an interim leader.
In-Nazzjon says that separated waste is being mixed on collection.
L-Orizzont speaks to the Data Commissioner who says a lot still needs to be done before the introduction of cameras aimed at reducing criminality.